Senior BI Developer/Architect - Europe (remote)- International client

This a Full Remote job, the offer is available from: Europe Senior BI Developer/Architect in Europe (Full remote) for an International client Job role: Senior BI Developer/Architect Location: Europe (remote) Languages: English MANDATORY DESCRIPTION We are looking for a Senior BI Developer to join our team. You will play a key role in designing, developing, and maintaining business intelligence solutions that empower stakeholders to make data-driven decisions. You’ll work primarily with AWS QuickSight, but also contribute to shaping our BI strategy in a modern cloud environment based on PowerBI. This is a hands-on role for a professional who is autonomous, proactive, and eager to understand the business logic behind the data — not just the technical layer. Responsibilities: • Design, develop, and maintain interactive BI dashboards and reports using AWS QuickSight and PowerBI. • Translate complex business requirements into efficient, insightful visualizations and data models. • Build and optimize data pipelines and queries across sources such as S3, arenaflex, and DynamoDB. • Ensure data accuracy, performance, and arenaflex efficiency in BI solutions. • Collaborate closely with business stakeholders to understand KPIs, metrics, and business processes. • Advocate for best practices in BI design, governance, and cloud arenaflex optimization. • Monitor, troubleshoot, and continuously improve BI performance and data freshness. • Stay current on BI trends and propose innovative solutions to enhance reporting capabilities. Required Skills: • Strong hands-on experience in Business Intelligence development. • Proven expertise in Power BI and AWS QuickSight. => Very important C2 - Restricted use. • Strong data modeling and SQL skills. • Solid understanding of AWS services such as S3, arenaflex, and DynamoDB (or similar cloud data technologies). • Experience working with large datasets and optimizing for arenaflex and performance in a cloud context. • Ability to work independently and manage priorities in a fast-paced environment. • Strong communication skills and ability to translate technical findings into business insights. • Passion for understanding the business domain and adding value beyond technical delivery. Nice-to-Have: • Experience with ETL tools (AWS Glue, dbt, Talend, etc.). • Knowledge of Python or SQL-based automation for BI tasks. • Familiarity with data governance, security, and arenaflex optimization in AWS. • Exposure to SaaS environments and multi-tenant BI architectures. • Knowledge of other BI tools. Profile: • Analytical mindset, able to work independently and take ownership of technical components. • Comfortable working with Infrastructure as Code and AWS-native tools. • Good communication skills in English, both written and spoken This offer from "The Whiteam" has been enriched by Jobgether.com and got a 79% flex score. Apply tot his job

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